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8 July, 05:46

If it takes 645 J of energy to warm a 5.51-g sample of water, how much energy would be required to warm 55.1 g of water by the same amount?

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  1. 8 July, 07:20
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    Explanation:If 5.51 g of water needs 645 J of energy to warm then 55.1 g of water needs 6450 J of energy to warm.
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